The word liquid is both a noun and its own adjective. Another adjective form is the negative, illiquid, meaning not convertable to cash.
The comparative adjective of liquid is more fluid and superlative adjective is most fluid.
Liquid is an adjective. Adjectives describe nouns.
Liquid can be a noun and an adjective. Noun: A flowing substance. Adjective: Flowing freely like water.
It is a noun (a liquid substance) but may be used as a noun adjunct (e.g. antifreeze spills).
**Use it as a adjective**Water is a nonflammable liquid. **Use it a noun** Firemen must use nonflammable liquids to put out a fire.
Yes. Liquid is a noun and an adjective. (There is also a negative, illiquid, for some uses.)
The comparative adjective of liquid is more fluid and superlative adjective is most fluid.
Liquid is an adjective. Adjectives describe nouns.
Liquid can be a noun and an adjective. Noun: A flowing substance. Adjective: Flowing freely like water.
either adjective ('the ground is wet') or verb ('the dog wet the carpet')
It is a noun (a liquid substance) but may be used as a noun adjunct (e.g. antifreeze spills).
As an adjective it can mean firm or stable. When used as a noun it means a state of matter that is neither liquid nor gas.
No, it is not. Drop can be a noun (a small amount of liquid, or a fall) or a verb (to allow to fall).
**Use it as a adjective**Water is a nonflammable liquid. **Use it a noun** Firemen must use nonflammable liquids to put out a fire.
The word 'solid' is an adjective (solid, solider, solidest).The word 'solid' is also a noun (solid, solids).Examples:They use concrete to make solid benches. (adjective)Water can be in the form of a liquid, a gas, and a solid. (noun)The verb form is to solidify; the adverb form is solidly.
Tepid means liquid that is slightly warm or lukewarm. It also could mean to show little enthusiasm in something. Tepid is also an adjective.
It can be, meaning without water, or arid, or not damp. Dry is also a verb (to dry) meaning to remove water or other liquid, or to dehydrate.